In 2012, we had 4 humpback. We’re currently at 135! Celia Ackerman, naturalist, American Princess Cruise in Lower New York […]
Episode 7: The Bronx River – Beavers, Paddlers & A Film Debut
There are active beavers, 35 species of fish and mating coyote pairs in the woods along The Bronx River.” Michelle […]
Episode 6: The East River
Surprising, Fierce and Comforting Swimming used to be a popular activity in the East River. Terri Daly, Director, Mount Vernon […]
Episode 5: The Hudson River
Meet New York’s Most Famous — and Longest — River (Fun fact: The Hudson River is 315 miles long) “The […]
Episode 4: The Harlem River – Nestled Between Two Bustling Boroughs
Discover the river that separates Manhattan from the Bronx. Meet The Harlem River. “For the past 10 years, people have […]
Episode 3: To Hell Gate, And Back
Meet the Section of the East River that Mariners Fear Most – Hell Gate Hell Gate is one of the […]
Episode 2: Wow! Jamaica Bay
A beautiful marine environment in the shadow of JFK airport. If you haven’t been to Jamaica Bay, go! I visited […]
Episode 1: Upper New York Bay (New York Harbor)
There are things about the history and marine life of Upper New York Bay that will surprise you. Listen in.
Trailer: Introducing AdriftNYC (Podcast 2019 New Pick)
A new podcast that explores the waters that touch New York City. Through conversations with historians, scientists and creative New Yorkers, you will discover new places to visit, plus experience how New York’s waterways influence us, how we influence them and where we’re both headed.